
Sam Ukala.
A woman struggles to reclaim her autonomy and dignity within a rigid social structure that treats her as property. The protagonist navigates the complex expectations of her community and the oppressive weight of traditional customs that dictate her status as a slave wife. She must confront both the physical constraints of her domestic environment and the logical barriers imposed by a patriarchal hierarchy. The narrative unfolds through the dramatic medium of a play, utilizing dialogue and stage directions to expose the internal and external conflicts of the characters.
Readers and critics often note the play's direct approach to examining historical social structures in Nigeria. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to balance the harsh realities of the protagonist's situation with the broader cultural context of the setting. The pacing is described as deliberate, allowing the audience to fully grasp the weight of the social constraints placed upon the characters. Critics highlight the effectiveness of the dialogue in conveying the emotional stakes without relying on excessive exposition. The work is recognized for its contribution to the discourse on gender roles and traditional practices within African dramatic literature.
Page Count:
53
Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Publisher:
University Press
ISBN-10:
0195757270
ISBN-13:
9780195757279
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